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Air France launches Early bird sales

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

 
   

Australians are being spoilt for choice with Air France’s new fare sale from six Australian cities to over 80 European destinations. 

The new “Countless Choices” Economy Class fares are available for bookings until 20 October 2012 for departures from Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Darwin and Perth.

Examples of Economy Class return fares include:

Sydney to: Paris from AUD$1847, Bordeaux from AUD$1949 and London from AUD$2153

Brisbane to: Paris from AUD$1853, Marseille from AUD$1956 and Milan from AUD$1997

Melbourne to: Paris from AUD$1830, Barcelona from AUD$1969 and Rome from AUD$1966

Adelaide to: Paris from AUD$1968, Nice from AUD$2075 and Madrid from AUD$2108

Perth to: Paris from AUD$1861, Montpellier from AUD$1975 and Lisbon from AUD$1991

Darwin to: Paris from AUD$1626, Geneva from AUD$1764 and Vienna from AUD$1821

Fares are valid for travel between 20 January and 20 June, 2013.  A surcharge of just AUD$100 applies for peak season travel from 21 June until 31 August, 2013. 

Fares from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are based on travel via Guangzhou with codeshare partner China Southern. 

Passengers from Darwin travel via Singapore with interline partner Jetstar and travellers from Perth and Adelaide travel via Singapore with partner Singapore Airlines.

Fares include all taxes and surcharges, which are correct at 28 September, 2012.  Prices are subject to change without notice.  Some conditions apply. 

 Air France offers 53 weekly flights from Australia to Europe with Interline partner Qantas and 13 weekly flights via Guangzhou from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney with code share partner China Southern. Air France is a member of the SkyTeam global alliance.
For more information or to make a booking, see your preferred travel agent, call reservations on 1300 390 190 or visit www.airfrance.com.au.

Source = Air France & KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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